Cisco Cisco IOS Software Release 12.0(12) Guida Alla Risoluzione Dei Problemi

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1 4826368 c5300−i−mz.120−7.T.bin
[4836976 bytes used, 28717456 available, 33554432 total]
32768K bytes of processor board System flash (Read/Write)
Compare the memory available to the size of the Cisco IOS Command Center pages to be added. In
most cases, at least 30 KB of available memory is sufficient for the Cisco IOS Command Center.
Note that the Flash has Read/Write permission (see the last line of the output above).
If there is not sufficient Flash memory or the memory is Read only, then you must install the Cisco
IOS Command Center on the web server. See the Installation 1: Hosting the Cisco IOS Command
Center on a Web Server section in this document.
If there is sufficient Flash memory, install the Cisco IOS Command Center on the router. See the
Installation 2: Hosting the Cisco IOS Command Center on a Router section in this document.
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Installation 1: Hosting the Command Center on a Web Server
The web server installation is ideal for customers who have a web server in the same network as the router.
Save the Cisco IOS Command Center web page (command_center.html) and the accompanying
graphics (command_center.gif and tac_seal.gif) on a web server.
1. 
Open the Cisco IOS Command Center in a web browser.
2. 
Click on any command link to run the command.
3. 
When prompted, enter your username and password for the router. The browser displays the home
page for your router or access server. The router's home page looks like the sample page.
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Installation 2: Hosting the Cisco IOS Command Center on the Router
Router installation is ideal for customers with large Flash memory. This option eliminates the need for a web
server to be in the same network as the router.
Use TFTP to copy the Cisco IOS Command Center pages web page (command_center.html) and the
accompanying graphics (command_center.gif and tac_seal.gif) to the router. For more information on
how to use TFTP, see the Copy from a TFTP Server to Flash Memory section of the Loading Images
and Configuration Files documentation.
Note: Do not erase the Flash when prompted.
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Run the Cisco IOS Command Center from the router. From a web browser, open the Cisco IOS
Command Center using the following URL format:
http://ip address/flash/filename.html
Example: http://172.22.80.1/flash/maui−nas−01.html
2. 
Note: When making changes to the Cisco IOS Command Center on the router, you must erase the Flash
before the new page can be loaded. See Cisco Technical Support − Routers for more information.